The Mitchell House in Gentry, Arkansas, is a well-preserved example of vernacular architecture, featuring a prominent gable roof and a simple, functional design typical of early rural dwellings in the region. Its construction reflects the domestic building practices of its era and the adaptability of its inhabitants.
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Main St., Gentry, Arkansas
Architecture
70 Main St., Gentry, Arkansas
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136 E Main, Gentry, Arkansas
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Ne Sec. Of Gentry Cemetery, Pioneer Ln., Gentry, Arkansas
Architecture
201 N. Nelson, Gentry, Arkansas
Architecture
208 N. Rust, Gentry, Arkansas
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